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3.5.3 Notified Applications

Click the “Notified Application” section in the menu.

Security: the administrator has to enter his login/password to view this information.

This menu enables:

ZThe addition of the supervision stations receiving traps and configuration of the trap type.

ZTo list all the Notified Applications and the main parameters.

ZSimulate events to test notification and shutdown of the Notified Applications.

Up to 50 destinations can be managed by the card.

The card is compatible with the Network Shutdown Module and with the legacy SNMP UM-Client

Note: It is not necessary to add the Network Shutdown Modules protecting your servers in this list as it is done automatically.

Select an entry in the list to modify the values in the edit zone at the bottom of the page. Note that the Network Shutdown Module and the UM-Client must not be manually modified.

The applications in the table appears in the order they have subscribed to the card. Following informations are displayed :

ZNr : is the index where the application is stored into the table.

ZHostname or IP Address : By priority the hostname of the computer is displayed when the IP address can be converted into a hostname with a DNS server or if the application has been entered as a hostname (see page Network Management System settings). Otherwise the IP address is displayed.

ZApplication Name : sent by the application at subscribe time or manually entered.

ZOutput : is the number of the output from which the client is powered.

ZConfiguration : shows where the parameters of Network Shutdown Module comes from : Local(coming from the application) or Central(coming from the card).

ZThe Central Shutdown Configuration is available by clicking on Configuration link.

ZShutdown duration : is the shutdown duration necessary to properly shutdown the computer.

ZShutdown after : is the time available to the user from the Power failure until the launch of the shutoff sequence of the UPS. This parameter is optionnal.

Many actions are available on this page :

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Contents E U N I N T E R R U P T I B L E P O W E R P R O V I D E R Network Management Cards Table of ContentsAPPENDICES63 Tables of Alarms and Events ConfigurationConfiguration VIA Telnet Configuration VIA SSH Maintenance Software UPGRADE62Network Management Card or Proxy MGE Network SolutionConnecting the UPS to the Network IntroductionNetwork Shutdown module MGE supervisor Enterprise Power ManagerProtecting the computers / servers Monitoring the UPSs over the networkConnection Presentation of the Environment Sensor solutionHow to connect UPS / agent / network Setting up the protectionSending text messages SMS Compatibility with the legacy Solution-Pac WAN offeringDirect sending of E-mail Technical data 9/69 Environment Sensor Installation and ConfigurationInstallation Basic configurationOptimising the performance of your browser Supervision / Administration via a Web browserUPS status zone essential information UPSUPS properties UPS zone general information on the UPSBattery status zone On-line help Normal input measurements 3 3-Phase displayBy Pass measurements Battery measurementsUPS Control 17/69 UPS weekly schedule programming Important note Shutdown parameters20/69 Viewing the alarms Measurements Logs23/69 Event log System log Notified events NotificationEmail Notification Recipient List Mail message configuration see nextSubject Email Message SettingsSender 29/69 User Name and password by default are Mgeups ConfigurationNetwork Settings 32/69 System 34/69 Notified Applications Central Shutdown Configuration Access control 38/69 SSL Time Environment CharacteristicsStatus Configuration Log Environment status Humidity Environment Settings4 Log Shutdown criteria managed by the Management Card Servers protectionSet-up of the shutdown parameters Shutdown duration Specific set-up for long autonomy installation 30 mnShutdown when backup time is less than Controlled outletsSequential startup Load shedding or sequential shutdownProgrammable outlet Different server and UPS shutdown sequencesMain UPS outlet 49/69 2.3 Programmable outlet 2.1 Main UPS outlet2.2 Programmable outlet 51/69 3.2 Programmable outlet 3.1 Main UPS outletNetwork Main outlet 4 Off/On command55/69 Configuration in local mode Configuring a set of cards with MupgradeConfiguration in local mode and via Telnet or SSH Mgeups Choice 1 Snmp agent configuration menuChoice 2 UPS parameters Choice 3 Access controlChoice 5 Reset the card Choice 4 Restore default configurationPuTTY SSH Client Program Configuration via TelnetConfiguration via SSH 61/69 Card software upgrade via Tftp Unix and Windows MaintenanceSoftware upgrade Card firmware upgrade using Mupgrade WindowsUPS event table Tables of alarms and eventsAlarm table AppendicesUPS 65/69 English French System alarm tableGlossary Telnet Programmable outlet controlled outletSubnet mask UM-Client Trap Snmp

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